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The obituary notice of Pamela Turnbull LUCAS

Gateshead | Published in: Evening Chronicle (Newcastle).

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Pamela TurnbullLUCASGateshead It is with great sadness that the family of Reverend Pamela Turnbull Lucas announce her peaceful passing on Monday 1st February in Toronto, Canada from a brief illness. Pamela was a devoted wife to Jane, much loved sister of Ian and Hazel, caring auntie to Conor and Harry and a dear sister in law to Gavin and Nikki. Pamela will now be reunited with her beloved parents Pat and Ian. A private service was held in Toronto.
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Published: 05/02/2021
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Rest in Peace Pamela - but not for too long. Find a pipe band in heaven and have a good blow.
Your friends in the Scarborough Pipe Band wish you eternal joy.
Janet Fraser
10/02/2021
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Pamela doesn't know me - I work in research at St. Michael's Hospital, but I recall seeing her walking through the halls of St. Mike's on her way to the chapel or to see patients. I cannot believe I won't see her again when I am able to return on-site at work.
Anne-Marie
09/02/2021
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I had the immense pleasure of supporting Pamela's efforts to unionize her Spiritual Care Practitioner colleagues. Pamela was such a kind and hilarious woman, but above all she was courageous. Sending love to Pamela's family. "In sisterhood, solidarity and struggle"!
Emily Niles
09/02/2021
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Emily Niles
09/02/2021
I had the pleasure of meeting Pamela as the driving force of the unionization of the Spiritual Care Practitioners at Unity Health Toronto. Pamela was an incredible social justice advocate and believed wholeheartedly that workers should be treated equitably and with respect. She will be missed by many at the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). Rest in peace and power Pamela.
Deb Oldfield, CUPE National Re
09/02/2021
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Jennie
08/02/2021
Pamela was a most wonderful friend and colleague in the Chaplaincy at Basingstoke hospital. She brought light, joy and hope to everyone whose lives she touched. She was in her own words 'Full of the love of Jesus, pet'.
Rest in peace Pamela. Well done thou good and faithful servant.
Much love, deep gratitude and many prayers,
Alison. Revd Alison Askew 08.02.2021
alison askew
08/02/2021
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I worked with Pamela for many years at St mikes in Toronto
To say she will be missed is a massive understatement. I can only speak for the nursing staff when I say she was deeply loved and respected. She had been a massive support to families not seeing family during this pandemic ,but for us the nursing staff she was our rock. Always available to talk and what a brilliant sense of humour.
RIP Pamela
Night night one last time
Janice
06/02/2021
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Janice
06/02/2021
Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. I will always remember Pamela’s wonderful sense of humour, and her positive & caring attitude that touched so many people’s lives. She is missed by her many friends at St. Michael’s Hospital; we were all so saddened to hear of her passing. Rest in peace, Pamela.
Joanna Stanley
06/02/2021
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